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Problems with zenotec disc holder
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<blockquote data-quote="beas77" data-source="post: 363444" data-attributes="member: 27573"><p>Hi there, I´m working in a dental lab and we used mostly a zenotec (8 disc changer) for its faster milling speed compared with a MC X5 that we also have in the lab. The problem is that we are from Argentina and getting spare parts is a problem here.</p><p>Only there are a Sirona suplier but nothing about VHF.</p><p></p><p>The Zenotec machine has been in operation for 8 years and has not presented any inconvenience; the problem is the disc holder have failed and of the 8 we only have one operating. So We are thinking of sending the piece that failed in some metallurgy here to be milled; it´s cheaper than importing the spare part.</p><p></p><p>We are thinking of making them in some stainless steel that will present more resistance than the aluminum with which them are made.</p><p></p><p>The question is if to those who have this machine, had this same inconvenience or has it been a problem of misuse?</p><p>Do the most recent VHF models have any reforms in the disc holders?</p><p>thanks!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beas77, post: 363444, member: 27573"] Hi there, I´m working in a dental lab and we used mostly a zenotec (8 disc changer) for its faster milling speed compared with a MC X5 that we also have in the lab. The problem is that we are from Argentina and getting spare parts is a problem here. Only there are a Sirona suplier but nothing about VHF. The Zenotec machine has been in operation for 8 years and has not presented any inconvenience; the problem is the disc holder have failed and of the 8 we only have one operating. So We are thinking of sending the piece that failed in some metallurgy here to be milled; it´s cheaper than importing the spare part. We are thinking of making them in some stainless steel that will present more resistance than the aluminum with which them are made. The question is if to those who have this machine, had this same inconvenience or has it been a problem of misuse? Do the most recent VHF models have any reforms in the disc holders? thanks!! [/QUOTE]
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